Back 40 Farm is a family run farm that started out as a way for our children to learn about humane animal husbandry, organic growing practices, and self-reliance with an environmental consciousness.
We are a fourth generation farm that have turned a corn/bean farm into a 250+ bison farm. Our animals graze native prairie grass during the summer and are fed hay throughout the winter months.... [more]
Meadow Haven Farm was started by Allan and Jeanne Sexton. Allan, a retired holistic veterinarian who has a life-long interest in nutrition and health, decided the only way to really produce good heal... [more]
We are a small 80 acre family owned farm. We raise beef from our own small cow herd. Pork Pasture raise our meat chickens and free range our laying hens.... [more]
Ioerger Farms has been in the same family for over 150 years, Lowell took over in 1983 . We have 15 acres of vegetables that are raised organic although I am not certified wirh any agency.... [more]
Old Paths Farm is a fifth generation, family owned, Sesquicentennial Farm located eight miles north of Aledo, IL, just off of U.S.... [more]
Organically grown fruits and produce. Specializing in Asparagus sales from May-June. Specializing in Garlic production for organic seed stock as well as edible wholesale and retail garlic.... [more]
Sally's Fields is primarily a small (20 family) CSA with one pickup location in Springfield and one location in Chatham.... [more]
We sell honey, beeswax candles and honey soap from our local hives. We have several apairies in and around the Quad City area.... [more]
We are a small sustainable family farm in south-central McLean County raising produce, fresh herbs, seedlings and seedstock for the local community.... [more]
We grow high nutrient-density pastured chicken high vitamin B5. Savanna-pastured Lamb * 100% holistically savanna-pastured, including mother's milk, highly nutritious tree high omega-3, glutat... [more]
Sugar Creek Farm located in Chatham, Illinois across from Glenwood Middle School, follows organic practices (unnecessary to be certified organic).... [more]